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Cheteshwar Pujara predicted Michael Vaughan’s 4-0 on live TV, demanding a failed post, cricket news

Cheteshwar Pujara and Michael Vaughan

New Delhi: Out-of-Favor India Batter Cheteshwar Pujara excavated a light-heartedly to former England captain Michael Vaughan, asking him to autograph a frame of his wrong prediction from the 2020-21 India-Australia Test series. On Friday, June 20, Handingley, Leeds, came to the studio before the first Test between India and England.Pujara surprised Von by presenting him with a printed version of his old post on social media, in which Vaughan confidently predicted the Whitewash of India 4–0 in Australia. Both Pujara and Vauan are part of the commentary panel for the ongoing five-match test series.The exchange left fellow commentators including Sunil Gavaskar and Harsh Bhogle, completely happy.Won was read in the tweet: “Say again … India is going to kill a hammer in the test series … #Ausvind #4-0.”India defined the prediction that the series got 2–1 despite the absence of prominent players like Mohammed Shami and Captain Virat Kohli. The team attracted the Sydney Test and chased 328 on the last day in Brisbane to seal one of its most historic foreign chain win.Currently in the first Test at Leeds, England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and opted for bowling first. India started Sai Sudarshan, while Karun Nair returned to the Test team after eight years.Meanwhile, England fielded the relatively inexperienced bowling attack, in which frontline pacers Joffra Archer, Mark Wood and Gus Atkinson were unavailable due to injuries.True to form, Vauan has once again supported England to win the series, but the Indian fans are hopeful under the new Test Captain Shubman Gill.

India’s last Test series won in England in 2007, when Rahul Dravid won the team 1-0. His most recent tour in 2021–22 ended 2–2.While England have maintained an unbeaten home test series record under the leadership of Ben Stokes since mid -2012, the current challenge has been complicated by his falling bowling unit.India will look at its first test series win on English soil in 17 years, while England wants to preserve its combined domestic record under Stokes.

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